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NEWS IN SHORT ORDER. D O M E S T I C H A P P E N I N G S T O L D IN A F E W B R I E F W O R D S . In t e r c s t i j i g ' P a r a s r a p l i s C o n d e n s e * ! F r o m M a n y R e d u n d a n t C o l u m n s . )rning- thei-e were telephone wires ^xre d o ’ am o n g the people. Co., of New York bound th e above p o rt ,o Sag-ua. ran ashore on M a rilianes Shoa ~ T h e vessel and cargo will be a to t a l loss, a she is so s ituated th a t she m u s t go t o pieces n a few hours. The Ameri can schooner Charles J. W illard also ran ashore, b u t m a n a g ed to get off with little damage. —Oil has been s truck in S c o tt county. Ark. The supply is th o u g h t t o be inexhaustible.. —M andus Anderson and A u g u st Filgren, Swedes, have been drowned in ' Blackm o o r P o n d . C ranston. Thom a s P a rker Sanborn, a w riter on the Springfield Republictin, c u t his t h r o a t a t Con cord. iVlass. P o o r health is supposed to be the cause of his suicide. —A Delaware and H u d son freight tra i n was throw n from the track a t Chazy, N. Y., and seven coal and merchandise cars were demoiishod. Brukemau Kinny was seriously in ju r e d . (oilohue. was burned. The wil went up stairs for valuables, b u t was over come and perished with her young child. Their charred rem a ins were taken from the ;oo walk- 3 were —^Neal Dow has declined to be th e Prohibi. tion candidate for M ayor of P o rtlan d . Me. —In the Maine H o u se of Eepresentatives th e W o m an Suffrage bill was defeated by a vote of 90 to 40. The Honse also voted ag a in s t the establishm ent o f the first M o n d ay in Septem b er a s L a b o r day. —It has been W illiams, cashie Office a t Ciucini appeared a weeli counts with the of n e a rly f 5,00C, m o n ey m ainly to pay as assessm ents on stock of a com p a u 3 ’' m a n a g ing a p a ten t loco m o tive valve. His standing was such th a t it is said he would n o t have needed to go outside his office t o get th e m o n ey required to m ake his accounts correct. He left cash in the safe and a m o n tlh’s ’ drawn. H e left $ 5 ,000 ; salary n o t —I t is calculated th a t seventy' lives were lost in the recent g ale on the Nortli Sea. —Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Chamberlain had an anim a ted discussion in the H o u se o f Com mons. Tn view of their recent strained rela tions the fact of their e n g a g ing in a friendly talk elicited much com m ent. —TheCom te de P a ris has instructed Count Diilou to sit with the Central Conservative Committee, thus openly espousing Boulang- ism. M< S toenackers has resigned las s e a t in th e Cham b er of Deputies a s a p ro test agsiinsb th e anti-Uo 111 an g ist clauses in tbo Sorutlii d ’ A rrondissem ent bill. P a i d O ff AVit.lr T in T a g s . Jo h n Icldiu, a Swedisu steerage passenger onthesfceamship L a liourgogne, stepped u p to tiie money changers stan d in Castle Garden, New Y’ork, and laid a double handful of tin disks on the com iter. They were the tin tag.s from plug tobacco a u d caiisfrom milk b o ttles. He wanted, them e.xchanged for bills, and when told by B anker Scully t h a t they wore worthless a look of blank ascoaishm ent spread over his face. He said th a t lie had been emplo.vv^d in holi'-stoniiig the deck and in other work while on his way over, and be fore he left the ship he had been ])uid olTin w h a t he was told was American silver It finallj' dawned upon him t l i a t lie luid been sold, but he laughed i t off goocl-iiatiiredly as ho pulled o u t a purse well-lilled with gold an secured the bills t h a t lie h ad asked for. J u d g e T w i g g s S t a b b e d . Tlie city of Au.gusta. Ga., is grentl,y e.Kcitc. over a tight which occurred between Judge H . H. I. Twiggs and Dr. West. The two men m et on the .street and, a fter reviving an old fued, they began to fight Judge Twiggs was s tabbed six times aud Di. W est was badly bruised. Judge Twiggswas one o ftlie o r a to r s a t the N a tional Democratic Convention a t S t. Louis, and is one of th e forem o st lawyers in the S tate. Dr. W est is well known to railroad C O N G R E S S A T W O R K . Tbo Senate. In the Senate the following bills, am o n g m a n y others, were passed: Senate bill a p p r o p riatin g $ 2 5 ,000 for the constr a tliem iliti FOREIGN HAPPENINGS. burg, went on strike owing to th e refusal of the manager of the mill to reinstate Frank Carroll, a. p u d d ler, who was discharged for n o t reporting for work when he h a d been sent for on election day. The mill was closed in every departm e n t. . be erectec are xirefixcd a 1 . eulogy is paid t o America. —^'riic Convention of th e N a tional League - tyf TXu pabXtenn tffu-bs- in Bidtimore. Several c o n s titutional a m e n d m e n ts a rc to be ado])ted a n d plans are to bo perfected for eolidifying the organization so us to insure effective a n d uniform work, —In a rep o rt ‘sn’bmttt'o'd, t o ' flie Dom m ion G o v ernm ent a.t O ttaw a , b.y the Interior De p a rtm e n t, i t is stated th a t ti'mbey thieves from D a k o ta e n ter the public binds on the C anadian side o f the boundary and cut down and earri’’ aw a y tim b e r for fuel. —Secretary' Fairchild awa.rded the c o n tract for the tran s p o r tatio n ’ o f Governm ent m o n eys and securities to the United S tates ICx- pross Company', of which Thom a s C. IM a tt is President. —Charles Gilpin, aged 75 years, a former Collector o f th e P o r t o f B altim o re, was struck and fatally injured by the east-bound B alti m o re a u d Ohio express a t Cumberland, Md. —Two hundred men in the employ of the West. Division-Sti'eot Railway Comyian.v, Chi cago, engaged in laying tracks, s truck for an advance in wages from $1,25 to $1,75 per —A slight shook of earthquake was felt, at M arion, lud., Tuesday m o rning. Reports fi'om a. n u m b er of towns n e a r Marion iudicate th a t the shock was general in. th a t portion of the State, , —Owing to the alleged efforts oY tlie nuns to proselytize one o f their p u pils 25 P r o testan t young lady boarders have left the Notre Dame In s titu te Catholic School in T o ronto. —Dr, Francis Girard of Philadelphia, .aged 53 years, died from the effects of a heavy dose of opium. —A d espatch from B u rm ah announces t h a t th e R a n g o o n -M a n d alay Railway' has been opened. ^ 5 f c 1 o ? a t ^ F ^ —The rep o rt of a conflict on th e and c o u n ty, Virginia. Senate bill for a survey, i Afghan frontier and other alarm ist plan and estim a te for a bridge across th e ' have been om eially denied, eastern branch of th e P o tom a c River, from j —A de.spatch from Teheran says: Sfe reral the foot of S o u th Capitol street. H o u se bili councils of M inisters have been_ held to dis- for a bridge across the M issouri River, | cuss im p o r tan t concessions which R u s s ia has ------ Leavenworth, K a n s a s . Honse bill dem anded in th e province of Guilau. R u sso- rum o rs Alissouri Paver, near St. Charles, Missoni Hou.se hill f o r a railroad, wagon, aud fo o t ; gf one’s' i - - . y i n . H o u se bill for a bridge ’ ' ’ River near Cummings (w ith am e n d m e n ts). Sienate ac t for ■ St.. a bridge over the | : Charles, M issouri. ' —^Mr. G ladstone's eldest son, 'Willia/n, is .suffering i'rom p a r tial paralysis. Mr. Glad- ig iro m p a r tia l paralysis. M r. bru elder brother, Sir Thom as is also s :i am e n d m e n ts). S bill for a b ss th e T a llapoosa River near Judkins ! hill t o authorize t h e lom p any'to construct ‘d River, Louisiai Avas a n advanci —There is moa. It is e.xtrerai rh e re is reported a conflict hetiveen an irican and a German m an-of-war a t Sa l t is extrem ely im p robable. niices th a t th e and is fixed iptain AVissmann has applied to the irities a t Cairo for jicrm ission to enlist inese for services in E a s t Africa. nd Railway iuR'+o attac k (liom. The Russianjpapers all m p any the riglit of w ay through rough tlie Wind River o r Shoshone Indian reservation (with icnt). AH the bridge and right-of- right of way to the Jamestown and No uthorizing Avav for railro a d s through Indian reserva tions in certain contingencies. House bill g r a n t i n g to th e AVyoming M idland Railway Com pany th e rig lit o f w ay th th e Wind a am e n d m e n t). AH th e ay bills on the calenda the Post-office , jg e an d righ1 having been dis- •iation bill posed of th e Post-office A p p ropriatio n bill was taken up, amomded, passed aiffi^acon- im p o rtan t ainendm o u t was a proA'lsion t h a t th a t there shall n o t be allowed for t h e use of any'third-class Post-office for rent a s u m in excess of $400, n o r for fuel anti lights in^ ex- :*ssss o f sixtyixty dollarsollars inn anyny onene : $40 0 , n o r fo r fuel am i ligh ts in ex ce o f s d i a o y ear. Much of th e day'Avas consumed OA-er the t a n k car am e n d m e n t of Mr. Sherma,n, to preA 'ent railway' diserimina.tion in fuA'or o f the S tand ard Oil Company', b u t no conclusion was reaciicd. A b u sy bustling day. M any little bills Avero croAvding for passage., O c togenarian Mr. P a y n e fell a t full leugth on tliefloor and cau sed^ a sensation, but was n o t seriously' dam aged. The coni'erenee rep o rt providing- for the |)n.viuont 1o ceitain soldiers of th e late and tlu! Mexican Avar, of the dilToreiice bn- tw-een Avhat th e were entitled to by' proi tio n and Avhat they actually received ’ agreed t o . The H o u se’ am e n d m e n ts t o fisheries bill ivero Alaska disagreed to. S a tu rd a y 's session of the Senate continued until 2.15 o ’clock Sunday m o rning. Then a recess Avas taken until 3 p. m., Avhen enrollea bills were signed, and then until 8 p. m. for general business. J u s t before recess; four p ri- A-ate bills Avere taken up and pi ;e bills Avere talcon up an d passed. The it business transacted was th e adoption of I conference report on the Indian, atio n bill. The passage of private lo u r p ri 3ed. Th. idoption o th e cham b er, again m ade his ap pearance and infornicd the presiding offi cer th a t he had ju s t telegraplied to the Governor of Virginia his resignation as a S e n a tor because lie could havono recognition from the presiding officei-. He h a d found th a t a Republican Senator from V irginia *,ould n o t be rei'ognized by th e P resident p ro tem p o re o ftlie Senate, The P,residing Officer., —Tlie s tatem e n t m ade by' th e S e n a tor from Virginia is in A'iolation of order. The Qhair rects th e Sen e natoi a tor to tak e his seat. Mr. direc ts th e S Riddleberger did n o t obey the ‘m a d e another attem p t to speak. th e m a t t e r was th e am b e r. IS a llo’ •dcr, b u t The ijnal necessity of !• from the s s o i ; the business ras allowed to run its regular course. M o st if the bills t h a t were passed were o f a p rivate •emoving S e n a tor Riddleberger fre her Then th e business of th e Senate gular The H oti 8«5. was McA( Senate Tn the House Mi’. Boiitelle attacked the aval adm inistiation of Sec. W’bitne.v, Avho del'eiided by Mr. Horbi'i-fc aud Mr. doo. The Honse non-concurred in ainendnH'uts to Hie naval appropria- CoiilVrence reports on m any bills were rushed th ro u g h in a. Avay to recall some o f the scenes on the N oav York Stock E.xchange. T h e Senate bill to p r o tect th« A laskan salmon flsiieries came up, and Mr. Poinde.xter Dunn attached an anu'ndniout claim ing jurisdiction over Beliriri’g sea. Mr. Julius Cipsar Burrows then Avauted unanim o u s con- .‘lent to erect a, lederal building a t K a lam a zoo. Mr. Bland said it Avas an absolute dis grace to consider sueli m easures Avhile the California election ease w a s a.M-aiting action A bill came u]> to pmiisli saw d u st sv.’indlers. Mr. Randall stoiiped it. The House agreed Avith the Senate on the agricultural bill. The foitifications ,ap'i)ropriatioiis bill as amended in eonfec.-'iieo was also agTced to . The If'gislative th r o a t of th e H o u se was gorged with conference reports. The Senate am e n d m e n ts to the Sundry Civil bill, th e Do- ficieiK-y bill, th e Indian A p p ropriation bill, and scores o fiuinor hills, were all in th e Avay of the Raiidall-Oowles internal revenue repeal bill, while Mr. Crisp was unceasingly pushing the California contested election Mr. Anderson’s jo in t resolution ;ial union Avith C a n a d a ' promote com lousidercd b And timorciii ....... . ................. unaniuiious consent. Many umlelivered speeches were bundled off t o tin? Record to satily cou.stitucuts while saying the tim e oftlie IJou.se. A n o ther lot of bridge bills p assed. As soon as the House Avas called to order Mr. Sayers, who had the floor, yielded i t to Mr. Springer, who had u.ssumed the role ol filibuster. Mr. Casweli! said he Avas asto n ished th a t the geiitleimim in charge of thf Deficiency’ bill should yield the floor to an avowed filibiisterer. Finally Mr. Springer gave way- aud in s tan tly Mr. Sayers moved th a t the Hou.se insist upon its disagreemenl to th e am endm ent o f the Deficiency bill. Mr, McConias moved t h a t th e H o u se recede from its disagreem ent. Then there was a tum u lt Mr. Stevens elniining the floor for a n hour, Mr. McCoums and hi.s friends insistina as hi.s was the m o tion of precedence floorin right sliould be accorded t o him. Tin Speaker ju-u t(>in. (M r, .Hatch, of Missouri,! recognized Mr. MoConias t o m ake his m o tior b u t decided t h a t Mr. Sa.yer.3 was entitled tc tliefloor. a decision v.-liicli called forth angry prote.sts from the Repuibiicau side, and it wai only' a fter much trouble t h a t the sr-caker pre tem Avas able to seciu-e I'ven partial order The Senate bill, increasing to $1,500,000 tlu lim it of cost for th e puidic building a t .D e tro i t , Avas p assed, a.s were also bills grautinf a pension of $50 a raoiitli to the AvidoAv o Gen. H. J . H m lt. and fw*- a. public building ir ion re l a t i n g to tlu qKutPd fiiYoralily. w as ,su.<pendcd for tlu on the Indian Appropria Newborn, N. C. The Ednuii'.ds re..;olttticni Painiiiia Cininl was T h e regular ordr coiirerence report tion bill, and it w s ag reed t o . A conference report on the bill for thi .allotment of lands in scA'i.'raity to the unite* Peoria, and Mi.ami bauds of .[lulians wa agreed to rlike tone i commc] adopt a Avarli the situation. —A bill has been introduced in the German Bnndcs'rath providing th a t a loan shall be raised to meet the supplementary estim ate of 12,492,304 marks for non-recurring ex penditures on account o f the Army. —^Jlr. VV. H . Gladstone, th e eldest'son of Mr. Gladstone, is seriously ill a t HaAvarden. —M r.Spencer B a lfour ((Jlad s ton ian ) h a s heen elected uiemboror the House of Commons for Burnley', to fill th e A-.-icancy c.-iiised by th e retirement of Mr. John Blagg (liberal). There was no opposition t o Mr. Balfour. —The Lower H o u se of th e A u s trian Reichs- ra th has bo{.?un th e debate on the budget. F o r t y tw o members have declared them selves in favor o f i t , aud thirty-six ag a in s t it. —The extensive brick w'orks o f De Hayuin, near Marchionnes, Belgium ha.\’e been burn* The flames spread to ten reservoirs •ontaini\' Che flames spread to ten reservoirs of ta r . eachresei-A-oir containin g 1 0 0 ,000 gallons, all «}f Avliich, wifli a, num b er of barges in the river, were consumec —fl’he P a rliam e n t of N gav South W ales Avas oyjened by corainission. Tlie Hon. .1, H. Y o u n g was o-elected Speaker of the Assem- —^At a meeting of shipowners in Glasgow Mr. AHa.n, of the Allan line, expressed a d o u b t Avhether i t Avas possible to m a intain thopnjs- en t rates of freight. —I t is reported th a t G*‘nera.l De.sbordes, the French ooramariil*')-, lias been murdered in Tonquin. No coiifirm a tary'ad vic*!8 coiifirm a tary'a d vi ha' been receh’e.d by the go'voriimeut. —The German nu.'ssioi: the A rabs on tlie east been liberated. govonimi niissio n arics li«4d captive by' •icuica have co a s t of Afr 1 —^The seamen employed by the Gly'de Ship ping Company, Glasgow, liaA-o deciiled to ac- ipt a seven per cent, ad vanco in wages in- ' \ ’ ’ of fifteen p er cent. whicL ce p t a seven stead of the advance of they a t first demaiulod. —The Empre Germany^ '\^ueen to the station in a receivi people during redcrick h a s stai sti)ria accompaiil •eii carrii q-ted foi □led lie I e statio n in ah oi'.eii carria g e , aud they md fin enthusiastic reception from tin le d u ring th e ride, despatch from Pokin annonnc.*‘s hnperor of China h a s been m arried. i u lco n ’s G o ld F i e l d s . The rep o rt of th e Interior D e p a rtm e n t a t OttriAv-a throAvs a good deal of light on th e . Alaska hoiim lary quo.stion. Mr. Ogilvie, an engiiionr, AA'as sent to the Yukon country t o m ake a jirdimimary survey. His observa- tious have n o t yet boon completely' reduced, but an approxim a te calculation s I ioaas ’ th a t l.hf bonndii.cy is ne:i.rly 1)0 m iles beloAV th e point AvluMt; it is markinl on the United S tates map.‘<. Tliis is Of gi-oiat inijiort.anee, as the line pnssi-s l.lirougli the best gold-bearing d is tricts y e t disco veimd in the c o n n tr’ The Yukon ilistriet a p p e a rs to hi gi-oal cr A-ahie than w.-i.s p reviously sup I t Av.iuld seem tln it for goiil the best .stream s, s o lVi.v a s diseov-ored .are in C.a: terrilory. About tlireo limidreil miner.s were in the country in th e sum m er o f 1 8 8 7 , b u t i t [) a much iip'poscd. '1 paying aiiadian' th e c o u n try in t h e s u i is difficult to K.ay w h a t amoi h.aA'e taken o u t a on f he siibjcc $8 dolhiri or o f 181 m n t of gold they a s they a r e somewli.-xtreticent , ct. They all agree, hoAvover. t h a t 1 d o lh irs per d a y is p o o r pay’, h a rdly enough cov(>r e.xiieiise.s. T a k ing this .as a n .aver- ;c they cannot liaA-o m ade less th a n $500 each o r $150,000 allogel her, obtained Avith the crudest tiud ra*)st in-imitive appliances. This result s I ioavs wliat m a y be expected so soon as conimnnic.ations Avith the interior b e come easier and the im p o rtation of im- proA’ed m ining machinery possible. Drift coal aaus - foAnui a t A-ai-ious place.s, in dicating the e x istence of seams further up. C a l l i n g a S p e c i a l S e s .s io ii. President CJeveluiid has issued this procla mation: By th e P resident of the United S tates o f America: ■ A Pr. 0 CI.AMAXION. W h ereas public interests require t h a t tlio Senate sliould bo convened a t 12 o ’clock on th e 4th (lay of March luixt, t*j rcceiA'o such communica tioua a s m ay be m ade by the Exec utive, now therefore 1, Grover Cleveland, P resi dent oftlie United S tates, do hereby profclaim and declare th a t an exti-uordinaiV *>ccji.siou requires the Senate of the United S tall's to convene a t the Capitolin the city o f Wusliiiig- the 4tli day of March next, a t 12 s Avhovho sh.'ih;iH ton on th e 4 tli day o ’clock noon, of Avhicl noo n , o f AvIiich all pei-sons A s a t t h a t tim e be e n titled to fict a s members o f th a t body are hereby required to tak e no- Given under m y hand .and th e seal of the United S tates a t W a shington tlie tAveiity- sixth day o f February, in the year of o u r Lord one Mionsand *>iglit hundred am i eiglity-niiie and of the iiidcpendeiiee oftlie United S tates of America the one h u n d red and thirteenth. B y the President, o f State. (Iijovicn C levbiand . T. B a y a rd, Secretary F l o o i n g fr o m CoAvUoys. .T. W. Amlerson, p o s tm a s ter .at Collins, No M an’s Land, is in Liberal. K a n s a s , having had to lU'O from th a t 'r o r r i l o r y 't o saA’c Ids life. LnstAA-eok a band of coAsboy'S, represent ing Hnuiiselves to be in the employ of th e Colorado and Ninv Mexico Gat.tle Company’, rode into (’ollins and ordered th e citizens t o A'acate th a t T e n i t o r y within forty-eight liours under penalty- of death. H a s tily gathering sui-h of the P o s t Office property- a s he could eari-.v with him. he and his brothe-r and m o ther ficfi to Boston, a sm all town near th e Colorado line. M any o II hu - outrages of a similar character are reported. FALL AND WINTER Suitings. L. BELTZER, i i l l M NORTHVILLE, N. Y. Call and Inspect My Stock and Prices. H. WERNER, kM Tailor, NORTHYIL.LE, N. Y. 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